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What is the bond angle in a tetrahedral molecule? (109.5)

Duration: 07:46Views: 690Likes: 17Date Created: Aug, 2021

Channel: chemistNATE

Category: Education

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Description: You can consider a tetrahedron be the corners of a cube. This lets us use trigonometry (cosine law) to calculate how far apart bonds in a tetrahedral molecule are. The answer turns out to be 109.5 degrees, no matter how LONG the bonds are. Check me out: chemistnate.com

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